Study on Model of Carbon Emission Rights Allocation among Power Enterprises

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China is launching a pilot carbon trading, but carbon trading must be based on the reasonable allocation of carbon emission rights. Current research mainly focused on the regional allocation of carbon emission rights(distributing total carbon emission rights to each area),but industry allocation research is need deeply study. Power industry is one of key industries of carbon emissions,so research about distributing power industry carbon emission rights to each power enterprise is very important. Based on principles of fairness, efficiency, feasibility and sustainability, a multiple attribute decision making model is constructed to slove the problem of power industry allocation. Finally, through comparing and analyzing the allocation results of different methods , find that the constructed model can balance the difference of each power enterprise better, and has stronger operability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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1645-1649

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June 2014

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